From the above data of Lessard and Greenhouse the highest estimated average accumulated dose equivalents to the thyroid glands. including that from background, due to residual radiation exposure (from both external and internal sources) for individuals living full time on Utirik since 1954 and on Rongelap since 1957 were, respectively, 16.3 rem and 4.49 rem. The dose equivalents from ®52n calculated for the Utirik people (acquired largely in the first year or two) were probably considerably higher than those actually re-~ ceived because these people subsisted to a great extent on food subsidies dur- ing the first few years after the accident. Also, the unexposed people re- turning to live on Utirik probably received lower doses than calculated be- cause they generally arrived on the island at a later date than did the exIt should be pointed out that the Marshallese visit other posed people. atolls for varying periods of time, and this would tend to reduce their expo- Questioning of the inhabitants brought out that they may spend as much Sure. as half their time away from their home atoll. Even though personnel monitoring at Rongelap and Utirik included some people who may have returned recently and would therefore have had somewhat lower body burdens of radionuclides at that time, this factor is not considered to reduce the average dose equivalent estimates of the resident popula-~ tion greatly because the majority of the people tested had been living on the island for several years or more. However, in view of the estimate of half- time habitation on the home islands, it does not seem unreasonable to assume that the total average dose to the population from residual radiation might be It was not about half of what it would have been with full-time residence. considered necessary to add the exposure from natural radiation acquired while away on other atolls since the Marshallese populations are to be compared with unexposed populations in whom such exposure is inherent.* Since most of the data on radiation effects in human beings are based on acute exposures, with uncertainty regarding the degree of reduced effective~ ness of low-dose chronic radiation exposure, no attempt has been made at this time to add the early and residual dose equivalents in the exposed Marshallese. C. Bikini Dose Estimates Greenhouse et al. (223) have calculated the total dose equivalent to the Bikini inhabitants from both external and internal sources, and these data are summarized in Table 7. They state that "...for residence periods between the years 1969 and 1978 these figures evince a maximally exposed person receiving a whole-body dose equivalent and commitment of 3 rem, and a population average dose and commitment of 1.2 rem from man-made radioactivity on Bikini Island." The levels were so low that quantification was difficult. The levels did not appear to be much higher than noted in other world populations. *For purposes of comparison, the estimated whole-body doses are not very dif- ferent from those received by the average U.S. citizen (“5 rem in 25 yr) or by an inhabitant of Denver (some 7 rem in 25 yr). People living on the monozite ponds of South America or India probably receive even greater doses than the Marshallese. - 119 -